Agent's Take: Which non-quarterback will become the NFL's first $30 million player and when will it happen?

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By Tarikul in Sports
Updated 3 years ago

The $20 million non-quarterback didn't exist when training camps opened in 2018. It wouldn't stay that way for long. Rams interior defensive lineman Aaron Donald was the first to reach the mark when he signed a six-year, $138 million contract extension averaging $22.5 million per year about a week before the regular season started. He would soon have company. Within 48 hours of the deal, edge rusher Khalil Mack received a six-year, $141 million extension averaging $23.5 million per year from the Bears in conjunction with his trade from the Raiders.

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